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Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave.
Belarus, Poland, Latvia and a little bit of Russia.
The Baltic Sea
Yes, they are. Lithuania is probably the richest counrty in Europe because they have very little people. population (3,565,205)
The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is a little more salty than fresh water, but not as salty as sea water
The the North Sea and Baltic Sea are separated by: The Danish Straits (Great Belt, Little Belt, Oresund) Kattegat Skagerrak
Provoking the formal start of World War II, Germany's first invasion of the conflict came at the expense of Poland. Beginning on September 1, 1939, German forces poured into Poland from three sides; this resulted in the capitulation of Poland a little over a month later.
Estonia-Europe Latvia-Europe Lithuania-Europe Ukraine- Europe Kazakhstan- Mostly Asia, although a little in Europe.
Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Denmark/Norway.
Both Germany and the USSR invaded Poland in September of 1939, dividing it between themselves after Polish resistance collapsed in a little under a month.
The Baltic Sea is known as Brackish, that is, a little more salty than fresh water, but not as salty as sea water
Lithuania is not a pointless country. All countries exist by right and none are pointless, no matter what their size or power. There are many small countries that have little impact on the world, but none of them are pointless.